Yoyogi National Stadium国立代々木競技場

Experience a thrilling matchday atmosphere under a famous roof

Designed in 1964 by Kenzo Tange, Yoyogi National Stadium is famed for its unique suspended roof design, which earned the architect praise and even inspired the design of Munich Olympic Stadium. Its facilities comprise of two large arenas that play host to numeorus tournaments and sporting events.

Ice hockey, futsal and volleyball fans can see games at the larger “1st Gymnasium.” For Basketball and badminton matches, you will need the smaller 3,000-capacity "2nd Gymnasium.” The stadium hosts various other sporting and large-scale cultural events, too. Check the website for the latest event and sporting information.

Note that the stadium is currently undergoing renovation work and all but the futsal facilities have been closed to the public. Work is scheduled to finish July 2, 2018.